
9.27 Mrs. Harry F. Little (Little, 1936) 
Almays 2000. Fiiocccee.tctcuein ok te ee di LM 15.00 
8.98 Mrs. R. M. Bacheller (Vories, 1980) 
Farr médaliivF ak coe. 2ee ie eee ee ee M M 5.00 
NR. Nancy Nicholls (Nicholls, 1940) Dainty ............ Tt LM 7.00 
9.01 Odile (Doriat, 1928.) Globe of white and pink. F T LM __— 3.00 
NR. R.A. Napier (A. M. Brand, 19389.) Very fine....M LM 5.00 
NR. T. E. Carpenter (A. M. Brand, 1942.) Fine........ M LM 5.00 
“LIGHT PINK 
%.04 Ella Lewis (Lewis, 1925.) Fine color.................... di L 15.00 
9.19 Hans‘P. Sass: (Sass, 1937.) Distinct) 2.3 ee TT) DM 2.50 
NR. Helen Hughes (Snook, 1940.) Good colot............ a M 10.00 
NR. James Pillow (Pillow-Christman, 1939.) 
GOOd GOe@Y sicccegivcthsctns Steen eeee ent eee sh L 10.00 
9.23 Judge Snook (G. & R., 1980.) One of the best ..M LM 5.00 
NR. Lottie Dawson Rea (Rea.) Good as the best........ T M 15.00 
9.35 Nick Shaylor (Allison, 1931.) Never fails............ D L 4.00 
9.37 Oliver F. Brand (A. M. Brand, 1928.) Scarce F D L Ask 
NR. Sibelius (R. Rosefield, 1939.) Exquisite. F ........ M M 5.00 
NR. Virginia Lee (Auten, 1939.) True aristocrat ....M L 10.00 
9.10 Walter Lindgren (A. M. Brand, 1936.) 
Late 'Theresé A..:25.20 eee ee M M 10.00 
9.15 Westhill (Little, 1938.) Fine in every way........ M LM 15.00 
MEDIUM PINK 
2.40 Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt (Franklin, 1933) M EM 5.00 
NR. Rosanna Shrader (Shrader,. 1940.) 
Long lasting (Acie. a ee A M 3.50 
DARK PINK 
9.01 L. W. Pollock (A. M. Brand, 1936.) Striking ...M i 5.00 
9.36 Mrs. Livingston Farrand, Nicholls, 1935.) 
Richest, pure: pink: 25.313 eects dt LM 115.00 
RED 
NR. Carolyne Mae Nelson (Sass, 1937.) Good ........ M LM 2.50 
NR: John L. Crenshaw) CA] M. Brand)1936))5aeee M M 5.00 
NR. Mrs. A. 8S. Gowen (A. M. Brand, 1936.) Good ....M M 5.00 
9.05 Mrs. Bryce Fontaine (A. M. Brand, 1936.) 
POKER A oir ivicccacnnon ange te uok patie nan eh ean eee een M M 5.00 
NR. Mrs. Rowland (A.M. Brand, 1942) Red-purple M M 10.00 
8.92 Onondaga (Little, 1935.) Outstanding.............. T LM 10.0u 
NR. Ruth Elizabeth (A. M. Brand, 1936.) 
Full rose) oicisise.ccs feces Renae eee ee M L 7.50 
NR. Tempest (Auten, 1931.) One of the best........... M LM 4.00 
9.13 W.E. Blanchette (A. M. Brand, 1936.) Glows ....T M 5.00 
FIVE FOR THE FUTURE 
In my own garden or on my recent trip I saw five very outstanding 
peonies. A. M. Brand, the one chosen by Mr. Brand, to bear his 
own name, a late white with beautiful pink tints in the center which 
will surely be one worthy to bear so beloved a name; Louise Lossing, 
named by Mrs. Evelyn Lossing of Norwich, Ontario, for her daughter, 
a very large white with remarkable depth of flower; King Midas, the 
winner of the American Home Achievement Medal at Minneapolis this 
year, originated by Mr. E. H. Lins of Cologne, Minnesota, probably 
the most perfect form of any red I have ever seen and two which as 
yet bear no names and one of them may be hard to find: Lins No. 
2-101, a very brilliant dark pink with a rich growing color such as we 
have never before had in this class and the fifth a very large beauti- 
fully formed and exquisitely tinted blush double which some one 
brought to Mr. Christman’s. It is hoped that it will be found. These 
are five that we have to look forward to in the future as promising 
something distinctive and fine. 
THE AMERICAN PEONY SOCIETY 
This society was formed for the purpose of promoting interest 
in the Peony. It is especially for amateur growers and it needs your 
support in these trying times. Membership is three dollars annually, 
payable to The American Peony Society, care W. F. Christman, Secre- 
tary, Northbrook, Illinois. Usually four bulletins are issued each 
year free to the members. 
THE PEONY MANUAL 
A book of over three hundred pages giving detailed information on 
every phase of peony culture and varieties. Price $1.50. 
A copy will be given free with any order of twenty-five dollars or 
more if requested. 
GEORGE W. PEYTON, BOX NO. 1, RAPIDAN, VA. 
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